2018
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.5015
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Biodegradation of Crystal Violet dye by bacteria isolated from textile industry effluents

Abstract: Industrial effluent containing textile dyes is regarded as a major environmental concern in the present world. Crystal Violet is one of the vital textile dyes of the triphenylmethane group; it is widely used in textile industry and known for its mutagenic and mitotic poisoning nature. Bioremediation, especially through bacteria, is becoming an emerging and important sector in effluent treatment. This study aimed to isolate and identify Crystal Violet degrading bacteria from industrial effluents with potential … Show more

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“…CV-S1 was isolated for Cristal Violet dye degradation as described in the previously published article (Roy e t a l . , 2 0 1 8 ) [7]. CV-S1 was further tested against MG dye.…”
Section: Isolation and Screening Of Dye Degrading Bacteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…CV-S1 was isolated for Cristal Violet dye degradation as described in the previously published article (Roy e t a l . , 2 0 1 8 ) [7]. CV-S1 was further tested against MG dye.…”
Section: Isolation and Screening Of Dye Degrading Bacteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Initial OD -Final OD × 100 Initial OD Various parameters like inoculum size, pH, temperature, and initial dye concentration were optimized as previously described by Roy et al (2018) [7]. Briefly, a volume of 10ml solution containing MS medium enriched with trace element solution and MG dye was placed in 50ml test tube.…”
Section: Dye Degradation/ (%) =mentioning
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“…As few fungal species have also been found in dye removal process (Hussain et al, 2017) but the bacterial strains are given priority because of their shorter life span and rapid degradation process (Verma and Madamwar, 2003;Elisangela et al, 2009;Imran et al, 2015). Previous scientist have isolated a number of bacteria belonged to different genera and studied their potential for decolorization of various azo dyes e.g., Enterobacter (Roy et al, 2018), Acinetobacter (Meerbergen et al, 2018), Arthrospira maxima (Afreen et al, 2016), Staphylococcus aureus (Ayed et al, 2017), Shewanella (Imran et al, 2014) and Serratia (Najme et al, 2015). Moreover the existence of metal ions including zinc, cadmium, chromium, copper, nickel etc.…”
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confidence: 99%